Practice - Structuring a Research Report or Presentation
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Practice Questions
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What are the four main components of a research report?
💡 Hint: Think about the order in which these components come.
What is the purpose of a conclusion in a report?
💡 Hint: What do you do at the end of a story?
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Interactive Quizzes
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What is the best description of the body of a research report?
💡 Hint: What part of a report does most of the explaining?
True or False: The conclusion does not need to summarize any findings.
💡 Hint: What do good endings usually do?
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Challenge Problems
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Given the research notes on deforestation, create a detailed outline for a report, including at least three body sections.
💡 Hint: Break down your topic into key points logically.
Critically analyze the following structure: Introduction, Conclusion, Body (section on unrelated topics). How can this be improved?
💡 Hint: Each part should connect back to the thesis.
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